Improvement of Policy on Occupational Safety and Health - From Policy Development to Implementation Measures (JFY2016) Country Report - Thailand by: Umaporn Krongsakulsuk Bureau of Occupational Safety and Health Department of Labour Protection and Welfare
Overview of Presentation OSH Administration OSH Organization OSH Injuries Reports OSH Injuries Statistics OSH Enforcement OSH campaign and promotions activities or events
OSH Administration National Economic and Social Development Plan, 20017-2021 2021 OSH Master Plan 1 st Master Plan, 2002-20062006 2 nd Master Plan, 2007-20112011 National OSH Master Plan 1 rd National OSH Master Plan, 2012-20162016 (Draft) 2 nd National OSH Master Plan, 2017-20212021 OSH National Agenda Announced by the government cabinet in 2007 Safe and Healthy Workforce (Draft) OSH National Agenda period 2, 2017-20262026 Safe and Healthy Workforce
OSH Master Plan (cont.) Strategies Develop OSH knowledge and human resources Promote labour protection ti in all sectors to conform to OSH standards Strengthen OSH network to be effectively functional at all levels Develop and maintain OSH information system Extend the coverage of OSH standards to all occupational sectors using proactive approach
Ministry of Labour Government Organizations Responsible for OSH Department of Labour Protection and Welfare(DLPW) Bureau of Occupational Safety and Health(BOSH) Social Security Office(SSO) Office of Workmen s Compensation Fund(WCF) Ministry of Public Health Department of Disease Control Ministry of Industry Department of Industrial Works
Organizations concern OSH Ministry of Labour Social Security Office (SSO) Department of Labour Protection and Welfare Other Departments Office of Workmen s Compensation Fund 75 Provincial Offices of Labour Protection and Welfare Other Bureaus/ Divisionsi i 12 OSH Area Offices 10 Bangkok Metropolitan Offices of Labour Protection and welfare
Organization General Administration Section Center of OSHAccident Segment OSH for Informal Workers Segment OSH Accident Investigation and Analysis Segment OSH Strategy Group OSH Standard Development Group OSH Promotion Group OSH Registration Group OSH Network Group OSH Fund Group 12 OSH Area Offices
12 OSH Area Centers Area 1 (Ayutthaya) Area 2 (Chonburi) Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Area 10 Area 11 Area 12 (Nakhon Ratchasima) (Udon Thani) (Lampang) (Nakhon Sawan) (Ratchaburi) (Surat Thani) (Songkhla) (Samut Prakarn) (Thaling-chan) (Lad Krabang)
Responsibilities Set up and develop OSH standards; Monitor employers, workers, and relevant parties to comply with OSH laws; Issue permission, registration, and supervision standards of OSH services; Conduct OSH study, research, promotion and development; Develop and maintain OSH information system; Promote and develop OSH networks.
OSH Information OSH website (www.oshthai.org www.oshthai.org)
OSH Injuries Report Workmen s Compensation Act B.E. 2537 (A.D1994) Article 48 In the case where the employee suffers from injuries, sickness or disappearance, the employer shall notify the suffering from injury, sickness, or disappearance to the Office in a locality where the employeeee works, or at the residence of the employer according to the form within 15 days as from the date on which the employer has been known of the loss suffering from injury, sickness or disappearance of the employee.
OSH Injuries Report (Cont. Cont.)
OSH Injuries Report (Cont.) Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Act, B.E. 2554 (A.D. 2011) Section 34 Wheras any establisment has severe incident or an employee encounters danger from work,an employer shall perform as follows: 1. Whereas an Employee encounters danger or illness in according to the Compensation Law After Employer report to Social security ofiice in according to such law, and submit a copy of the report to the safety inspector within 7 days
OSH Injuries Report (Cont.) 2. Death and Establishment damage or has to stop production process Shall report a Safety Inspector immediately (by telephone, facsimile, or any other) and Report details and cause in writing within 7 days with the Form when the Safety inspector was informed, the inspection and hazard preventive measures shall be carried out without delay.
OSH Injuries Report (Cont.)
Occupational injuries Trend Year All Cases (per 1,000 workers) Severe Cases (per 1,000 workers) Deaths (per 100,000000 workers) 2006 25.56 7.02 10.11 2007 24.29 6.67 9.05 2008 21.70 6.08 7.53 2009 18.82 5.40 7.52 2010 17.92 5.22 7.57 2011 15.76 4.61 6.70 2012 15.37 4.52 4.41 2013 12.57 3.95 7.13 2014 10.98 3.43 6.60 2015 10.25 3.19 6.16
Occupational injuries Trend
Highhest Work-related related accidents 1) Construction 2) Food and beverage industry 3) Electronic and vehicle industry
Occupational Illnesses Causes of work-related 19.40% 23.34% cut or stabbed collapse or felt on top 6.36% hit or crashed splashed into eyes 7.66% 12.92% 13.96% 16.38% pinched or pulled fall height other causes
Enforces OSH compliance Occupational a Safety, Health and Environment Act A.D. 2011 Chapter 1 General Provisions Chapter 2 Administration, Management and Operation on Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Institute Chapter 8 Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Committee Control, Supervision and Administration Safety Inspector Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Fund Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Promotion Penalty Provisions
Enforces OSH compliance Ministerial Regulations 1. Confined space 2. Ionizing radiation 3. Health check up to labour inspectors 4. Diving work 5. Heat, light and noise 6. Administration and management of Occupational safety, health and environment 7. Construction
Enforces OSH compliance Ministerial Regulations 8. Machinery, Crane and boiler 9. Occupational safety, health and environment No.2 10. Fire Prevention and control 11. Training agencies on basic fire fighting 12. Hazard chemical 13. Electricity
Safety Inspectors In 2015, the safety inspectors are 632 throughout the country Inspection 344,034 establishments
OSH Activities or events 10 May National Safety Day National Safety Week Contest on Workplaces of Excellence in OSH, Zero Accident Campaign Contest on Safety School
OSH Activities or events 90 days to reduce Accident from work Campaign Deposited the instrument of ratification of ILO Convention No. 187 concerning the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health 2006 Safety Thailand Campaign (Construction, Chemical, Fire) Another campaign
Country Report Thailand Improvement of Policy on Occupational Safety and Health - From Policy Development to Implementation Measures (JFY 2016) Country Report - Thailand MISS UMAPORN KRONGSAKULSUK Labour Specialist Professional Officer Occupational Safety and Health Bureau Department of Labour Protection and Welfare Ministry of Labour Thailand I am a Labour Specialist Professional Officer, working for the Occupational Safety and Health Bureau (OSH Bureau), Department of Labour Protection and Welfare (DLPW), Ministry of Labour (MOL), Thailand. I have worked as a Labour and Occupational Safety and Health Inspector at DLPW for twelve years since I got my graduate degree in 2004. The OSH Bureau is under the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare (DLPW), Ministry of Labour (MOL), Thailand shown in Figure 1. The vision of the OSH Bureau is Safe and Healthy Workforce which is also the National Agenda of Thailand. To be able to achieve such vision, the OSH Bureau commits on 4 mission statements: 1) Development of Occupational Safety, Health and Environment standards in compliance with international OSH standards; 2) Promotion, Development and Supervision of Occupational Safety, Health and Environment; 3) Development and Reinforcement of Occupational Safety, Health and Environment network; and 4) Promotion and Development of Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS). The OSH Bureau comprise of a center office at Bangkok, and 12 OSH district centers, shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. 1/10
Country Report Thailand Ministry of Labour (MOL) Social Security Office (SSO) Department of Labour Protection and welfare (DLPW) Other Departments Office of Workmen s Compensation Fund TOSH Occupational Safety and Health Bureau (OSH Bureau) 75 Provincial Offices of Labour Protection and welfare 10 Bangkok Metropolitan Offices of Labour Other Bureaus/Divisions Protection and welfare 12 OSH Area Offices Figure 1 Organization Chart of Ministry of Labour Occupational Safety and Bureau (OSH Bureau) General Administration Section OSH Strategy Group OSH Standard Development Group OSH Promotion Group OSH Registration Group OSH Network Group OSH Fund Group Center of OSH Accident Segment OSH for Informal Workers Segment OSH Accident Investigation and Analysis Segment 12 OSH Area Offices Figure 2 Organization Chart of Occupational Safety and Health Bureau 2/10
Country Report Thailand 12 OSH Area Centers Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Area 10 Area 11 Area 12 (Ayutthaya) (Chonburi) (Nakhon Ratchasima) (Udon Thani) (Lampang) (Nakhon Sawan) (Ratchaburi) (Surat Thani) (Songkhla) (Samut Prakarn) (Thaling-chan) (Lad Krabang) Figure 3 Locations of Regional Offices of OSH Bureau The first time my position was appointed at the OSH strategy group of OSH Bureau, responsible for preparing the policy on Decent Safety and Health for Workers as the 2 nd National Agenda 2017 2026 and the 2 nd National Master Plan on Occupational Safety, Health and Environment 2017 2021. At the present, my position was appointed at the OSH Accident Investigation and Analysis Segment of OSH Bureau, responsible for investigation, analysis and reporting OSH accident, collecting and recording OSH statistic, supporting the technical, promotion, development and supervision OSH, and preparing the guidelines on OSH. 3/10
Country Report Thailand In Thailand, information on work-related injuries and illness are collected from filling for compensation from workmen s compensation funds of employees. The Workmen s compensation fund is managed by the Workmen Compensation Office (WCO), under the Social Security Office (SSO), Ministry of Labour. Under the Workmen s Compensation Fund Act B.E. 2537 (A.D1994), all employers with one worker or more must contribute to the workmen s compensation funds at the rate of 0.2-1.0 percent of yearly wage, and the contribution scheme depends on work risks (types of industries) and the incidences of work-related injuries and illnesses from the previous year. The WCO not only complies information on work-related injuries and illnesses, but also does summarize and report the statistics on work-related injuries and illnesses annually to the public. The comparison of work-related injuries and illnesses during 2006 2015 reveals the trends of injuries. Detail statistics are show in Table 1. Table 1 Work-related Injuries Statistics, between 2006 2015, Thailand Year Deaths All Cases Severe Cases (per 100,000 (per 1,000 workers) (per 1,000 workers) workers) 2006 25.56 7.02 10.11 2007 24.29 6.67 9.05 2008 21.70 6.08 7.53 2009 18.82 5.39 7.52 2010 17.92 5.22 7.57 2011 15.76 4.61 6.70 2012 15.37 4.52 8.36 2013 12.57 3.95 7.13 2014 10.98 3.43 6.60 2015 10.25 3.19 6.16 Adapted from Workmen Compensation Fund Office, Social Security Office, 2006 2015 4/10
Country Report Thailand Work-related Injuries 30 Work-related Injuries Rate 25 20 15 10 5 25.56 24.29 21.7 18.82 17.92 15.76 15.37 12.57 10.98 10.11 10.25 9.05 7.02 7.53 7.52 7.57 8.36 6.67 6.08 6.7 7.13 6.6 5.39 6.16 5.22 4.61 4.52 3.95 3.43 3.19 All Cases (per 1,000 workers) Severe Cases (per 1,000 workers) Deaths (per 100,000 workers) 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year Figure 4 Trend graphs of work-related injury rates, Thailand Figure 4 indicates that during 2006 2015, work-related injury rates per 1,000 workers for all cases and for severe case reduce significantly. In the mean time, work-related death rates trended to reduce but slightly increased in 2012, with decreasing trend afterwards. In 2015, the top three sectors present with highest work-related accidents are 1) construction; 2) food and beverage industry, and 3) electronic and vehicle industry. On the other hand, the majority of workers are exposing to cut or stabbed, collapse or felt on top, hit or crashed, splashed into eyes, pinched or pulled, fall height, and other causes, respectively, shown in Figure 5. 5/10
Causes of work-related Country Report Thailand 19.40% 23.34% cut or stabbed collapse or felt on top 6.36% hit or crashed splashed into eyes 7.66% 12.92% 13.96% 16.38% pinched or pulled fall height other causes Figure 5 Causes of work-related, Thailand, 2015 (Source: Workmen Compensation Fund Office, Thailand, 2015) Thailand enforces OSH compliance for all employees and all employers through the Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Act A.D. 2011, which became effective since July 16 th, 2011 and serves as a model on which other OSH related laws and regulations are based. The main points of the OSH Act, 2011 are composed of 8 chapters, as follows: Chapter 1 General Provisions Chapter 2 Administration, Management and Operation on Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Institute Chapter 3 Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Committee Chapter 4 Control, Supervision and Administration Chapter 5 Safety Inspector Chapter 6 Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Fund Chapter 7 Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Promotion Chapter 8 Penalty Provisions 6/10
Country Report Thailand In addition, the Ministerial Regulations are still effective under the transitional provision of the OSH Act, 2011 and a series of new Ministerial Regulations issued under the OSH Act, 2011, as follows: (1) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and work environment in confined space, A.D.2004 (2) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and work environment in relation to ionizing radiation, A.D.2004 (3) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of criteria and method of conducting health check up of employees and forwarding the results of health check up to labour inspectors, A.D.2004 (4) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to diving work, A.D.2005 (5) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to heat, light and noise, A.D.2006 (6) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment, A.D.2006 (7) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to construction work, A.D.2008 7/10
Country Report Thailand (8) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to machinery, crane and boiler, A.D.2009 (9) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment (No.2), A.D.2010 (10) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to fire prevention and control, A.D. 2012 (11) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard and criteria for training agencies on basic fire fighting, and on fire drills and evacuation, A.D.2012 (12) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to hazard chemical, A.D.2013 (13) Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment in relation to electricity, A.D.2015 Under the OSH Act, 2011 and Ministerial Regulations, Safety Inspectors shall be appointed to be authorize for conducting, entering and inspecting the workplace, inquiring the facts or investigating, and shall be check establishments, employers, employees, and the related document. The safety Inspectors are government officers affiliated with DLPW, with incurring appropriate qualifications such as academic background, or experienced and trained in accordance with the criteria announced by DLPW. In 2015, the safety 8/10
Country Report Thailand inspectors are 632 throughout the country (Source: National Profile on Occupational Safety and Health of Thailand, 2015). In performing, his or her shall be inspection 344,034 establishments of Thailand (Source: Labour Standard Development Bureau, DLPW, Thailand, 2015) complied with the OSH laws and regulations. Since 2010 the Ministerial Regulation, Ministry of Labour, on the prescribing of standard for administration and management of occupational safety, health and environment (No.2), A.D.2010, the OSHMS also plays a very important in Thailand establishment with 50 employees or more to implement OSHMS comprises of 5 elements: 1) OSH policy; 2) OSH management organization; 3) OSH implementation plan; 4) evaluation and review of the plan; and 5) continual improvement of OSHMS elements. The variety of OSH campaign and promotions activities or events of Thailand have been considered a key success factor of OSH administration in Thailand, which summarized: 10 May National Safety Day, National Safety Week, Contest on Workplaces of Excellence in OSH, Zero Accident Campaign, Contest on Safety School, 90 days to reduce Accident from work Campaign, deposited the instrument of ratification of ILO Convention No. 187 concerning the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health 2006, Safety Thailand Campaign and another Campaign, etc.. The obstacles in promoting in Thailand, as follows: The higher incidence of work-related injuries and illnesses in Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs), informal sector, and Migrant workers, because the lack of OSHMS in SMEs, the OSH Laws is not covered informal sector, and the lack of OSHMS, knowledge, and communication for Migrant workers. The OSH Bureau has put efforts on 9/10
Country Report Thailand overcoming such problems by developing of guidelines, conducting programs and campaigning of OSH in Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs), informal workers, and Migrant workers. The most effective and sustainable solution for instilling OSH in Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs), informal workers, and Migrant workers, is through Safety Culture and the Policy on Decent Safety and Health for Workers as a National Agenda for the public in general, regarding of age, regions, and working sectors. 10/10